
What an amazing set of illustrations and drawings at the ‘In The Year 2000‘ photoset on Flickr. Not to be missed, browse this nice collection and check some of the credits and history behind some of these illustrations. Very Inspiring and these will always leave you with what a let down of what didn’t happen, hah.
No Comments | Posted by Michael Paul Young on April 7th, 2008
Not smoking hot news, but better late than never. This 26 year old kid rocked some super royal and clean designs for the new English dividends. Its pretty bad ass when he is holding them all up, they form the coat of arms, super nice touch. - M&C
No Comments | Posted by Michael Paul Young on April 7th, 2008
The New York Times has a short little interview with the couple behind this new house thats been getting a bit of press lately. For sure this is an interesting concept. But I love when they ask them about what about the comfort for say elderly people. They say, oh after a few months, its good, the old people are so much more healthy. Ok, nice answer but what about some jacked up broken hips that will come from trying to “crawl around on the floor like a snake.” I like the idea, but damn they really are 100% making it discomforting, MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!
No Comments | Posted by Michael Paul Young on April 7th, 2008
Old time buddy and former co-worker, Mr Eric is giving away a free font on his site called Greyscale Basic. For a freebie, its pretty nice so grab it while the offer stands. If you like like, end up using on that hot, daddy-fat-pockets new client of yours, drop the guy a few bucks so he can enjoy a nice lunch or something. Lets don’t all be take take take, lets give back this year, make 2008 the year of the give back, yeah? No? Don’t like fonts? Ok, I don’t like you either.
No Comments | Posted by Michael Paul Young on April 7th, 2008
Still haven’t picked up this hot book? Ok ok, we understand, you still aren’t sure and want to know more. Well never fear, awhile back the motion graphic news site Motionographer posted a quality review here, saying “Every page is a treasure trove of inspiration and history…”. We hope this review helps you finally decide how to spend that hard earned cash, enjoy!
No Comments | Posted by Michael Paul Young on April 6th, 2008
Dutch artist Harm van den Dorpel work can be described as some DYI, ready-made, surrealistically remixed aesthetic. His Sleepwalkers series are not to be missed.
Found through It’s Nice That.
No Comments | Posted by Stefan Kjartansson on April 5th, 2008


This is a documentary. This is done to help find a solution, being as tho we all have the same problem.






